If you're a Edmonton homeowner facing foreclosure, Judicial Sale, or missed mortgage payments — we can help. Free, confidential consultation for Edmonton, Alberta residents.
Edmonton falls under Alberta's foreclosure laws. The process used here is Judicial Sale, handled through the Court of King's Bench of Alberta. The typical timeline from first missed payment to forced sale is 6-12+ months.
We negotiate directly with your lender to restructure your mortgage — payment deferrals, loan modifications, or repayment plans that halt Judicial Sale proceedings in Edmonton.
When Edmonton banks say no, private lenders can refinance based on your home equity. Fast funding — often within 5-10 business days — to pay off mortgage arrears and stop foreclosure.
Sell your Edmonton home on your terms before the bank forces a sale. Protect your credit score, recover your equity, and move forward on your timeline.
A skilled negotiator on your side contacts your lender directly. This is often the single most impactful step a Edmonton homeowner in distress can take to stop foreclosure.
Edmonton is governed by Alberta's Judicial Sale process. Understanding the full legal timeline, your rights, and court procedures is critical.
Read Full Alberta Foreclosure Guide →Edmonton uses Alberta's Judicial Sale process. The typical timeline is 6-12+ months from the first missed payment to a forced sale. Acting early gives you more options.
Yes. Edmonton homeowners have several options including mortgage restructuring, private refinancing, lender negotiation, and pre-foreclosure sales. The earlier you act, the more options available.
Foreclosure proceedings in Edmonton go through the Court of King's Bench of Alberta. The court oversees the process, sets timelines, and ensures the homeowner's rights are protected.
Yes. Private mortgage lenders operating in Edmonton and across Alberta can provide fast refinancing based on your home equity — even if traditional banks have said no.
Edmonton homeowners: a free, confidential assessment takes 15 minutes and could save your home.